How To Fit A Ceramic Shower Base
Save time by setting several tiles at once.
How to fit a ceramic shower base. But our shower stall bases directions were to anchor the base to the studs with screws and washers and then push the rubber gasket into place and seat it with a nut driver. Normally the prefabricated base is embedded in a thin layer of mortar for stability but unlike custom tile shower pans leaking almost never happens with prefabricated shower pans. Acrylic or fiberglass shower pans have some flexibility and will not crack if there is a small amount of flex to the subfloor. How to install tiled shower walls with a prefab base.
A quick look at the installation of a shower tray and the associated waste. Before you start setting tile take some measurements and see how the tiles will all lay out image 1. Prefabricated shower bases are often used when remodeling a bathroom. Made of fiberglass or acrylic they have an expanded polystyrene eps.
We show you how to check floor level shower level cut holes for the trap and wa. The drainpipe in the floor should extend about 1 4 inch above the floor in order to fit with the flange. This video shows how to install a quadrant shower tray onto a chipboard floor using a mortar base. The shower in this project will be flush with the side of the whirlpool bath so the frame needed to extend under the tub overhang.
The ratio for the mortar mix was 5 sand to 1 cement. Basic directions for how to complete the drain hookup for the new shower stall base are to cut the tailpiece and cement it at the right height. While prefabricated pans are faster and easier to install if you want to use tile instead of an acrylic or fiberglass enclosure you need this tailor made option. Get a professional plumber to rough in the shower drain before starting the concrete installation.
This custom built pan provides the necessary base over which to lay tile. Test fit the drain flange also known as the drain basket or drain body to ensure it fits flush with the shower base. In our project we set the tile for the wall opposite the shower door first.